Art
& Culture
A majority of the people of Kerala are Dravidians, who also inhibit
most of the southern part of India. Hinduism is the principal religion
with considerable percentages of Muslims and Christians.
The craftsmen of Kerala here can pick up the humblest and meanest
bits of material and imbue them with magical mastery. Woodcarving
is the most important of craft forms that this state has developed.
Kathakali is a 300-year-old dance form developed exclusively in
Kerala combining the performing art forms of opera, ballet, masque,
and pantomime. The dance is a beautiful blending of color, dance,
music, drama, and expressions. In a sense, a lot of the fame that
the state has gained is mainly due to the popularity of this dance
form.
Other dance forms of Kerala are Krishnanattom, Mohiniyattom, Thullal,
Koodiyattom, Kolkkali, Thiruvathirakali, Kakkarishi Natakom, Oppanna,
and Chavittunatakom. Panchavadyam, Nadanpattu, Omanathinkal Kidavo
and many more music forms have evolved over the centuries in Kerala.
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